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الثلاثاء، 26 يونيو 2018

Good Reasons For Pre K For All In Astoria NY And Nationwide

By Dorothy Cole


If you are a first time parent you probably have mixed feeling about sending your child off to school when he is only three or four. The cost can be prohibitive for parents who live in states that do not offer publicly funded preschool. Some argue kids are already growing up too fast. There is growing consensus that the pluses outweigh the negatives and there should be pre K for all in Astoria NY and everywhere else.

Most states require that parents enroll their kids in kindergarten, if not preschool. In many ways, today's kindergartners are the first graders of the past, and preschool has become the old kindergarten. Preschool introduces the concepts of literacy, math, and science in ways that are fun and interesting. This enables kindergarten teachers to build on these skills earlier and easier.

The development of social skills is one of the foundations of preschool. Kids learn the difference between good and bad decisions. Teachers act as guides for their young students. The most experienced teachers wait before stepping in to help negotiate the resolution to a dispute between peers. Partnering with parents is an important function of preschool teachers. They usually have daily reports for parents and schedule regular update meetings with them.

Just because the children are allowed to spend time playing on their own and choosing the activities that most interest them does not mean that preschool is unstructured. Teachers aren't in the classrooms to babysit. They are trained to know when to let children have some freedom and when to gather the students together for more structured activities. Most preschools have a looser curriculum than kids will experience later on however.

Preschool children start to learn how to take care of themselves, and help their peers. They may be asked to pick up toys, put away mats, or help set the tables for snack time. This may be their first introduction to structured listening and waiting until it is appropriate for them to talk. Older students might be asked to help a younger child with a specific task.

Kids this age are tripling their vocabulary. A big part of the preschool curriculum is increasing language skills. Kids are encouraged to express themselves verbally. A great deal of class time is spent singing songs, reading stories, and acting out plays. All of these activities foster the development of language skills and logical thinking.

Children are innately curious. Most love science and math at this age because they haven't been scared away from these disciplines yet. Simple projects like planting seeds, and watching them grow into plants, and counting coins encourage that curiosity. Literacy skills are increased in preschool. Children learn the alphabet song and how to sound out words.

Kids who don't get to go to preschool are at a disadvantage when they begin their formal academic careers. This opportunity should not be open only to those who can afford it. Making sure kids are well educated is an investment in the future.




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